2003
DOI: 10.1002/tea.10118
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Pushing to the edge: Rutgers astrophysics institute motivates talented high school students

Abstract: The Rutgers Astrophysics Institute is a program in which gifted high school students learn about contemporary science and its methods, and conduct independent authentic research using real‐time data. The students use the processes of science to acquire knowledge, and serve as cognitive apprentices to an expert astrophysicist. A variety of naturalistic and statistical methods were employed to gather data concerning various changes in the students as a result of their participation in the institute. Specifically… Show more

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“…Originally, ISLE was born as a learning system for physics in grades 7-11, but slowly, with the contributions of many people, it evolved into a set of principles that can be applied to any physics course. So far the ISLE framework has been used in elementary and middle school science, 25 high school physics, 26 enrichment programs for high school students, 27 college and university introductory physics courses, 3 stand-alone laboratory courses, 28 physics teaching methods courses for future physics teachers, 29 and in professional development programs. Most of the curricular resources created for ISLE users at all levels are free and available for anyone interested at the ISLE website.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Originally, ISLE was born as a learning system for physics in grades 7-11, but slowly, with the contributions of many people, it evolved into a set of principles that can be applied to any physics course. So far the ISLE framework has been used in elementary and middle school science, 25 high school physics, 26 enrichment programs for high school students, 27 college and university introductory physics courses, 3 stand-alone laboratory courses, 28 physics teaching methods courses for future physics teachers, 29 and in professional development programs. Most of the curricular resources created for ISLE users at all levels are free and available for anyone interested at the ISLE website.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies have explored high school students' (Bleicher, 1996;Etkina, Matilsky, & Lawrence, 2003;Richmond & Kurth, 1999;Ritchie & Rigano, 1996) and college students' (Ryder, Leach, & Driver, 1999) involvement in apprenticeships in scientific settings. In these studies, student involvement in doing science varied in duration and type, but in most cases it included a long-term project, outside the school setting, under the guidance of one or several scientists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Open Inquiry has to be preceded by scaffolding at some time and at some level, we leave this out of our discussion. More importantly, scaffolding is required because students cannot do research if they do not understand the content area and methodology of the research field itself (Etkina, Matilsky, & Lawrence 2003).…”
Section: Structured / Guided / Coupled Inquirymentioning
confidence: 99%